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Definition of conclusion
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conclusion is as below...
Conclusion
(n.) The
inferred
proposition
of a
syllogism;
the
necessary
consequence
of the
conditions
asserted
in two
related
propositions
called
premises.
See
Syllogism.
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Determination
::
Determination
(n.) The
quality
of mind which
reaches
definite
conclusions;
decision
of
character;
resoluteness.
Ergat
::
Ergat (v. t.) To
deduce
logically,
as
conclusions..
Epilogue
::
Epilogue
(n.) A
speech
or short poem
addressed
to the
spectators
and
recited
by one of the
actors,
after the
conclusion
of the
play..
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.)
Drawing
of
inferences.
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Misconclusion
::
Misconclusion
(n.) An
erroneous
inference
or
conclusion.
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) An
experiment,
or
something
from which a
conclusion
may be
drawn..
Result
::
Result
(n.) That which
results;
the
conclusion
or end to which any
course
or
condition
of
things
leads,
or which is
obtained
by any
process
or
operation;
consequence
or
effect;
as, the
result
of a
course
of
action;
the
result
of a
mathematical
operation..
Prosylogism
::
Prosylogism
(n.) A
syllogism
preliminary
or
logically
essential
to
another
syllogism;
the
conclusion
of such a
syllogism,
which
becomes
a
premise
of the
following
syllogism..
Epagoge
::
Epagoge
(n.) The
adducing
of
particular
examples
so as to lead to a
universal
conclusion;
the
argument
by
induction.
Discount
::
Discount
(v.) To take into
consideration
beforehand;
to
anticipate
and form
conclusions
concerning
(an
event).
Minor
::
Minor (n.) The minor term, that is, the
subject
of the
conclusion;
also, the minor
premise,
that is, that
premise
which
contains
the minor term; in
hypothetical
syllogisms,
the
categorical
premise.
It is the
second
proposition
of a
regular
syllogism,
as in the
following:
Every act of
injustice
partakes
of
meanness;
to take money from
another
by
gaming
is an act of
injustice;
therefore,
the
taking
of money from
another
by
gaming
partakes
of
meanness..
Deduction
::
Deduction
(n.) That which is
deduced
or drawn from
premises
by a
process
of
reasoning;
an
inference;
a
conclusion.
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) The end or close of a
pleading,
e.g., the
formal
ending
of an
indictment,
against
the
peace,
etc..
Maranatha
::
Maranatha
(n.) Our Lord
cometh;
-- an
expression
used by St. Paul at the
conclusion
of his first
Epistle
to the
Corinthians
(xvi. 22). This word has been used in
anathematizing
persons
for great
crimes;
as much as to say, May the Lord come
quickly
to take
vengeance
of thy
crimes.
See
Anathema
maranatha,
under
Anathema..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) The final
outcome
or
result;
upshot;
conclusion;
event;
hence,
contest;
test;
trial..
Perclose
::
Perclose
(n.)
Conclusion;
end.
Relevancy
::
Relevancy
(n.)
Sufficiency
to infer the
conclusion.
Suspension
::
Suspension
(n.) A
keeping
of the
hearer
in doubt and in
attentive
expectation
of what is to
follow,
or of what is to be the
inference
or
conclusion
from the
arguments
or
observations
employed..
Postulate
::
Postulate
(v. t.) To beg, or
assume
without
proof;
as, to
postulate
conclusions..
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